Roadmap To The End Of Days Summary

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Roadmap to the End of Days by Daniel Friedmann illustrates a scientific and biblical view of universal events; past, apocalyptic, eschatologically speaking as well as the end of days. With precision, Friedmann examines the days of creation and how they explain and reference events down through the ages. He offers a systematic approach to understanding how things were, how they are now and an estimation of certain events which are to come as it relates to human history. Friedmann uses 10 chapters to discuss the cosmic purpose, the Messianic era, the universal timeline, the rhythm of history (looking back), recent history, looking forward, the world to come, a conclusion and a chapter with a disclaimer. He concludes with final thoughts. As an introduction, Friedmann begins by defining specific terms, then contrasting and comparing events and setting a foundation for the in-depth study of the end of days and what it means. Friedmann offers his readers an opportunity to investigate and follow the patterns that have preceded throughout time and line them up with the patterns evidenced and proven through science. He states that certain actions will take place. He also states that some events are based on our personal interactions. He points to inevitabilities though the pathway to these inevitabilities is not without human interaction while remaining true to certain inevitabilities occurring with or without human intervention. …show more content…

I did not note any grammatical errors. The book was extremely well thought out and the critical analysis draws the reader to pursue further study. I like the fact that Friedmann added a chapter as a disclaimer. I believe it was necessary less some try to make a doctrine of the information presented. I believe Friedmann’s intention is to have readers draw their own conclusions. The preparation that was given to this material is

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